Sam Huff, 1B, Rangers. With Jo Adell drawing a walk to lead off the inning, Huff came up with one out and crushed a two-run home run to left field in the bottom of the seventh inning. He capitalized on a fastball up in the zone from lefthander Ben Bowden to tie up the game.

Jo Adell, OF, Angels. Adell had two hits and a walk in four at-bats from the cleanup spot. The Angels’ top prospect also made an excellent diving catch in right field to rob Luis Robert of a hit.

Deivi Garcia, RHP, Yankees. Garcia came out firing strikes in the first inning. The righthander painted his fastball for strikes and showed a plus breaking ball with good depth. The Yankees’ No. 6 prospect didn’t disappoint, working his three pitch mix to quickly dismiss three batters.

Jarred Kelenic, OF, Mariners. He didn’t have a hit in the box score, but Kelenic showed his advanced approach in his three at-bats. The outfielder worked an impressive at-bat against Padres’ lefty MacKenzie Gore, adjusting to an inside-out swing in an effort to drive the ball to left field.

Carter Kieboom, SS, Nationals. Kieboom ripped an RBI single to leftfield on a changeup from Tigers’ righthander Matt Manning. He also made a nice defensive play in the middle of the field, coming in and making an off-balance throw to first base on a ground ball in the bottom of the third inning.

Heliot Ramos, OF, Giants. Ramos came in as a pinch hitter and hit a single up the middle in the sixth inning. The outfielder made a nice defensive play to bail lefthander Adrian Morejon out of trouble, showing off his range in the outfield to come in on a short fly ball.

Nate Pearson, RHP, Jays. Pearson showed off electric stuff in his inning of work, pumping triple-digit fastballs at will. He topped out at 101 mph and worked with a good slider that helped get hitters off his heater.

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Abiatal Avelino, SS, Giants. Avelino drove in four runs for Triple-A Sacramento. The infielder had an RBI base knock and a three-run home run in the third inning. It was his first four RBI game of the season for the Giants’ No. 23 prospect.

Drew Waters, OF, Braves. Waters collected four hits in five at-bats for Double-A Mississippi. He laced three singles and a double, as the outfielder came around to score three times from the number two spot in the lineup. Waters now has a five-game hit streak with three multi-hit performances during that span.

Brice Turang, DH, Brewers. Turang had two hits in four at-bats for low Class A Wisconsin. The designated hitter came up clutch, lacing a game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning. Turang has collected two hits in back-to-back games and was promoted to high Class A Carolina after the contest.

Huascar Ynoa, RHP, Braves. Ynoa fired seven scoreless innings for Triple-A Gwinnett on Sunday. The righthander allowed just two hits and filled up the strike zone, not allowing any walks while punching out four batters. It was the first time that Ynoa had pitched seven innings this season.

Albert Abreu, RHP, Yankees. Abreu tossed six scoreless innings for Double-A Trenton. He allowed two hits and walked three, but managed to work around the traffic on the bases. It was the third time in his last five starts that Abreu completed five innings.